looks great and im looking forward to building one for myself but would love to see the full materials list so i can mill the wood and cut it into the appropriate peices with my grandpas sawto do the rest of the assembly. If you could reply with the full list that would be much appreciated.
I just started myself I use the same technique with wood glue and sawdust it works great but like me you need more space your doing a great job keep posting
Diamentions? Never built anything in my life. Got some sunken pine sawed up. Incredible local history. Thought I'd build me a much needed gun cabinet. Can't find much. Sensitive world out there.
I hate when people bash on other people saying they are not professional. It looks dam good for what it is and it is what it says a D.I.Y. project geeze. Why dont one of you froffessionals show or post a video in response to this of your build of the same project instead of bashing someone for their know how and attemp so maybe they can learn from it instead of rubbing shit in their face.
You desperately need a new table saw blade... If you run the edge you created with the table saw back through the jointer, it should eliminate the need for filler in that joint. I would also recommend using some cauls to help make sure the jointed boards stay perfectly flat. Looks nice so far.
Not a fan of this actually. I don't generally comment on these because people can build how they want to. I'll say that this is a project with no real joinery. Glue, brad nails and a few screws are fine if you make this for yourself, but this was a commissioned piece. I hope it hold up.
I can honestly tell everybody do not do the things this guy is doing maybe follow his pattern but that's about it belt sanding across the grain you never do that you never sand cross-grain and there's so many other things that are wrong with this video I'm not even going to get into it he's definitely not a woodworker
I'd be so interested in both supplies and end dimensions
Bad ass. You actually "Murica'd" that weekend. What a great country. We get to do cool shit like this. I'm gonna try this one.
Great job! Would be nice to know the measurements!
looks great and im looking forward to building one for myself but would love to see the full materials list so i can mill the wood and cut it into the appropriate peices with my grandpas sawto do the rest of the assembly. If you could reply with the full list that would be much appreciated.
Thanks for the DIY tips and videos, appreciated very much.
*easy to use and very well*
I just started myself I use the same technique with wood glue and sawdust it works great but like me you need more space your doing a great job keep posting
Thanks! I desperately need more space in my shop but it's gotten better since this video.
Nice cabinet, theres always room for expansion. ;)
Nice work. I hope your channel picks up with more views and subs
Thanks! I appreciate it.
Very nice! Ever use pocket holes? God bless you sir
Thanks! I have but I didn’t have the correct screws for them on this job.
Diamentions? Never built anything in my life. Got some sunken pine sawed up. Incredible local history. Thought I'd build me a much needed gun cabinet. Can't find much. Sensitive world out there.
I hate when people bash on other people saying they are not professional. It looks dam good for what it is and it is what it says a D.I.Y. project geeze. Why dont one of you froffessionals show or post a video in response to this of your build of the same project instead of bashing someone for their know how and attemp so maybe they can learn from it instead of rubbing shit in their face.
Good video, but could you provide the dimensions? Would really be helpful!
Can you put the supply's in the comments
can you send me the plans for this??
Sorry I do now have any plans created for this. I made it up as I was going along.
That seems kinda small
Yeah, it was a custom build.
Thanks!
You desperately need a new table saw blade...
If you run the edge you created with the table saw back through the jointer, it should eliminate the need for filler in that joint. I would also recommend using some cauls to help make sure the jointed boards stay perfectly flat.
Looks nice so far.
Thanks!
As an advertisement for the carpenter, it is good, but it doesn't give the opportunity to replicate tough, no plan, no components, no measures. Sorry
Not a fan of this actually. I don't generally comment on these because people can build how they want to. I'll say that this is a project with no real joinery. Glue, brad nails and a few screws are fine if you make this for yourself, but this was a commissioned piece. I hope it hold up.
I can honestly tell everybody do not do the things this guy is doing maybe follow his pattern but that's about it belt sanding across the grain you never do that you never sand cross-grain and there's so many other things that are wrong with this video I'm not even going to get into it he's definitely not a woodworker